The trucks with supplies are reported to have been let in through the border crossings Kerem Shalom and Zikim.
But according to the UN, the aid is far from sufficient for the starving population in Gaza – according to calculations, at least 600 trucks per day are needed to cover the needs of food, water and other supplies.
In addition to the trucks, aid is now also being dropped from planes, but the method has been criticized for being inefficient.
According to Cogat, 161 pallets with aid shipments from Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, Belgium, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Denmark and Indonesia were let in during the Sunday day.